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Table of Contents 1. Safety Precautions ................. 3 1.1. General Guidelines............... 3 1.2. Touch-Current Check..............3 2. Warning....................4 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices ..........4 2.2. About lead free solder (PbF)............5 3. Specifications ..................6 4.
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1 Safety Precautions 1.1 General Guidelines 1. When conducting repairs and servicing, do not attempt to modify the equipment, its parts or its materials. 2. When wiring units (with cables, flexible cables or lead wires) are supplied as repair parts and only one wire or some of the wires have been broken or disconnected, do not attempt to repair or re-wire the units.
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2 Warning 2.1 Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor [chip] components.
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2.2 About lead free solder (PbF) Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder. The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu). That is Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu) although other types are available.
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TH-50MX650K 1668.1 x 1030.6 x 352.4 mm (With Pedestal) 55-inch model 1668.1 x 959.6 x 88.3 mm (TV only) TH-55MX650K Mass 65-inch model TH-65MX650K 43-inch model 75-inch model 6.8kg (With Pedestal) TH-75MX650K 6.6 kg (TV only) Power source 50-inch model AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz 9.3 kg (With Pedestal)
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Receiving systems / Band name Built-in wireless LAN Standard compliance and Frequency range Systems IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Systems Function 2.4~2.5GHz and 5.15~5.825GHz 1 PAL B, G 2 PAL I Security 3 PAL D, K Reception of broadcast Support for WPA/WPA2 4 SECAM B, G 5 SECAM D, K Built-in Bluetooth...
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8) Factory Data Copy:The TV-data will be copied from tv to USB about 10s. 4.3 Software Upgrades If the firmware update is required, the latest firmware version and update procedure will be found on the website below. https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/tv/ (English only)
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4.4 Access the Hotel Menu 1) Press [ -> ] of the remote control, Move the cursor on [Picture Mode - Custom]. 2) Move the cursor on [Contrast], and then Press [OK] of the remote control 6 times or Press [1-9-5-0] to enter Design Menu. 3) Move the cursor on [Hotel Menu] and press [OK] button to enter hotel menu 4) Press [>] button to turn it [ON].
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Update successfully! 8) After 5 minutes,the TV will restart and enter the InitSetup. 4.3.2 How to check Software Version 1) Press [ -> ] of the remote control, Move the cursor on [Picture Mode - Custom]. Move the cursor on [Contrast], and then Press [OK] of the remote control 6 times or Press [1-9-5-0] to enter Design Menu..
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5. Trouble shooting Diagram Terms: √ IR: Infrared Receiver √ RC: Remote Control √ IR logic: IR blink with RC action √ LVDS: Low Voltage Differential Signal, output from processor and input for panel √ O/C: Open Cell, panel with source board √...
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Reference Check Point PANEL-VCC Fuse Remark: The position distribution of the Fuse and PANEL-VCC of each type of panel will be different, some are on T-CON, some on Source Board. When measuring ,find their position carefully.
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Reference Check Point Check Point Description Analysis Process Rectification bridge Rectification bridge 1.No Power Fuse Fuse 1.No Power U201 Backlight IC for VLED /OVP Test 3.No back light D202/Q201 MOSFET/VBL Test 3.No back light Q102/Q103 MOSFET 1.No Power U101/U102 Power IC for VBL/LLC Test 1.No Power VCC-PANEL Control 2.No Display / Black Panel...
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1.No power No power LED, RC or Key can not turn on TV. Power LED no light/no change. No power Fuse & Power Power Control Unit Rectification IC/MOSFET bridge, OK? Replace PB/MB in turn Check +12V for final confirmation & VBL Replace PB Replace MB...
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2.No Display / Black Panel Back light is OK, sound is OK, but no picture. No display When using LVDS Panel Test Pattern cable, OK? 12V OK? No symptom? When removing FFC between Replace Panel Panel and MB, Reconnect/Replace Panel VCC 12V LVDS cable Replace MB Replace MB...
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3.No back light Power LED logic OK, sound OK, but no picture(Different from No Display). backlight OVP when Measure the VLED Always VBL not disconnect (during power on) change Backlight connector? OVP>2.5V? Replace Panel for final confirmation Replace PB Replace Panel...
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4.No sound One or all signal source without sound. No sound Speakers/ Single Connection, source NG? OK ? Replace/Reconnect Check input signal Speakers in turn for and terminal final confirmation Check signal source/terminal Replace MB for in turn for final confirmation final confirmation...
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5.Signal source no function One or several source no function. Signal no function Single Signal Check LVDS terminal no Upgrade Software source, ok? connection function Signal Check signal source Check other settings source, ok? Change /Repair Replace MB Replace MB Signal cable Change Signal source...
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6. Abnormal Display OSD NG or picture NG. Abnormal Display LVDS When using cable Test Pattern , connector, No symptom ? Reconnect/Replace LVDS cable Replace MB/panel in Check other turn for final Replace MB connections confirmation...
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7.No tuning channels DTV or ATV no Channels No tune channels Signal Upgrading Software, setting, Change Replace MB Check TV settings setting/Tuning again Replace signal Turn again source...
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8. How to Rest P mode on Factory mode on(flash words) P mode on If Factory mode is ON, flashing word will be shown on the screen. How to exit Factory mode ON (= named P Appear factory mode ON), please the following procedure on the left. menu on screen PS:P mode means the factory mode is turned on.
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9. How to exit Aging mode Picture changing Aging mode If Green or Red or Blue or White picture is shown on the screen repeatedly, this is Aging mode. How to exit Aging Press “ -> /Input/Source” mode, please the following procedure on the left. switch on TV keypad •...
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6 Disassembly and Assembly instructions 6.1 Disassembly flow chart This is disassembly chart . When assembling , perform this chart conversely. Pedestal Upper Back Cover Connecting Wire Lower Back Cover VESA/Stand Support/Main/Power/T-CON Board WiFi Board IR Board Speakers LCD Panel...
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6.2 Disassembly Procedure for TV 6.2.1 Upper Back cover and Pedestals Remove the Upper Back Cover screws x 4. Remove the Pedestal screws x 4. Remove the Pedestals. Remark: Place the machine on a flat, smooth table for disassembly and assembly.
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6.2 Disassembly Procedure for TV 6.2.1 Upper Back cover and Pedestals 4. Pry the 3 hooks with your hand or other flat tool; 5. After Step.4, Upper Back cover can remove from hooks easily; 6. When assembling , Insert the Upper Back Cover into the 4 hooks firstly , and then you can easily install the Upper Back Cover Figure 1: The tool Remark: Place the machine on a flat, smooth table for disassembly and assembly.
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6.2.2 Lower Back cover and Connecting Wire Remove the Lower Back cover screws x 8. Remove the Tapes . Disconnect the Connecting Wire and remove them. Remark: Place the machine on a flat, smooth table for disassembly and assembly.
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6.2.2 Lower Back cover and Connecting Wire 4. Please know the 8 reference hook positions (Yellow) of Lower Back cover. 5. Prepare a tool as shown in Figure 3 (Flat head tools can be referred to use); 6. Use the tool to take off the lower Back Cover; 7.
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6.2.3 VESA/Stand Support/Main/Power/T-CON Board Remove the VESA/Stand Support screws(Yellow) x 10. Remove the Main Board screws x 4. Remove the Power Board screws x 4. Remove the T-CON Board screws x 2. Remove the VESA/ Stand Support/Main/Power/T-CON Board after remove the FFC wire. Screws X 4 Screws X 4 Remark: Place the machine on a flat, smooth table for disassembly and assembly.
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6.2.4 WiFi Board and IR Board ① Look at Figure 1 and find the location of the item. ② Gently shake the WiFi Board until it can be removed after remove the Tapes and Clamps. Then remove the WiFi Board. ③...
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6.2.5 Speakers ① After Step 6.2.4 , please confirm the Speakers hole. ② Remove the speaker by lifting the black rubber ring with light force by hand or tool, repeating four times. WiFi/IR/Speaker Wire Speaker Tape Speaker Hole IR Board WiFi Board Clamp1 Clamp2...
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6.2.5 Lens How to disassemble ①Gently push the lens inwards by hand while loosening the clip using a tool such as a screwdriver. ②After Step. ①, gently push your hand to the outer top, you can remove the lens. How to assemble ③...
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6.2.7 Final condition LCD panel mounted on the module Remark: Place the machine on a flat, smooth table for disassembly and assembly.
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9 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List...
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Replacement Parts List Model No. TH-65MX650K Change Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks TZZ00005051A LCD PANEL TZZ00004987A IR LENS TZZ00004473A IR BOARD TZZ00003077A WIFI BOARD AV BRACKET TZZ00003566A TZZ00003069A STAND R STAND L TZZ00003057A...